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Hantavirus-hit cruise ship MV Hondius arrived in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, on Monday, ending its voyage ahead of a disinfection operation. teleSUR

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00:00And Hantavirus hit cruise ship MV Hondius arrived in Rotterdam, the Netherlands on Monday,
00:06earning its wages ahead of a disinfection operation. A lot of 26 people disembarked the
00:12vessel after more than a two-week-long ordeal following an outbreak that has killed three
00:17people and triggered global monitoring. The ship's operator, Oceanwide Expedition,
00:22said that everyone who was still on board is asymptomatic and being monitored.
00:27The Hondius will undergo cleaning and disinfection with the passengers either staying in quarantine
00:34facilities at the port or self-isolating at home. The ship began its journey from Argentina on April 1st
00:40and stranded off Cape Verde after the country refused to lay the dock. It then set sail for the
00:46Spanish Canary Islands where authorities managed the evacuation and repatriation of over 120 passengers and crew.
00:58People in the world have the best to do.
00:58They are not the right to remain the same. These days have been the same.
00:58And the boat to remain in the boat to work.
00:59I think it's about three people losing days from the captain's boat to survive the shore.
00:59If it's about four people losing days from the boat, I guess it's about 10 days from having a specific
00:59At least for the first time it is about 15 days since it's about 15 days,
00:59You
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